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HomeDaily NewsMonday, May 4, 2026TSC approaches Supreme Court to halt ruling that declared intern teacher programme unconstitutional - May 2026
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TSC approaches Supreme Court to halt ruling that declared intern teacher programme unconstitutional - May 2026

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has approached the Supreme Court to halt a ruling that declared the intern teacher programme unconstitutional. India is increasingly turning to biogas, derived from cow dung and farm waste, as a cooking fuel solution amid widespread liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) shortages linked to the Iran war. Thousands of students in eastern Afghanistan are facing a lack of educational access due to the recent conflict with Pakistan, with humanitarian agencies highlighting the urgent need for safe learning spaces.

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TSC Supreme Court filings tell of crisis in ending intern teachers programme

TSC Supreme Court filings tell of crisis in ending intern teachers programme

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has approached the Supreme Court to halt a ruling that declared the intern teacher programme unconstitutional.

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The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has approached the Supreme Court to halt a ruling that declared the intern teacher programme unconstitutional.

  • The TSC warns of a severe staffing crisis in junior secondary schools if the intern teacher programme is immediately terminated, potentially affecting over 3.2 million students.
  • Key organization involved: Teachers Service Commission (TSC).
  • The TSC estimates that absorbing approximately 44,000 intern teachers onto permanent and pensionable terms would cost the national government over Ksh 30.9 billion, a sum not currently budgeted for.
Sunday 8:58 PMCapital News

War with Pakistan disrupts education for thousands of Afghan students

War with Pakistan disrupts education for thousands of Afghan students

Thousands of students in eastern Afghanistan are facing a lack of educational access due to the recent conflict with Pakistan. Humanitarian agencies are highlighting the urgent need for safe learning spaces.

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Thousands of students in eastern Afghanistan are facing a lack of educational access due to the recent conflict with Pakistan. Humanitarian agencies are highlighting the urgent need for safe learning spaces.

  • An estimated 12,000 students have been affected by the war.
  • The conflict has displaced over 94,000 people, with United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reporting on the situation.
  • Local schools are overwhelmed, and former school principal Mohammad Amin Shakir described students as "completely deprived of education."
Sunday 9:04 PMCapital News

India turns to biogas as Iran war fuels cooking gas shortages

India turns to biogas as Iran war fuels cooking gas shortages

India is increasingly turning to biogas, derived from cow dung and farm waste, as a cooking fuel solution amid widespread liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) shortages linked to the Iran war. Long queues for LPG cylinders are forcing households to seek alternatives like biogas, which offers a sustainable and low-cost energy source.

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India is increasingly turning to biogas, derived from cow dung and farm waste, as a cooking fuel solution amid widespread liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) shortages linked to the Iran war. Long queues for LPG cylinders are forcing households to seek alternatives like biogas, which offers a sustainable and low-cost energy source.

  • India consumes over 30 million tonnes of LPG annually, importing more than half of its supply, making it vulnerable to global supply disruptions.
  • Households in villages like Nekpur, Uttar Pradesh, such as 25-year-old Gauri Devi, are successfully using biogas for daily cooking needs, relying on LPG only for emergencies.
  • The government has been promoting biogas since the 1980s, subsidizing millions of small-scale digester units, and is now pushing for larger-scale production as part of its carbon neutrality goals by 2070.
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